http://webpages.charter.net/myrkwood/celestia/neptune-rings.png
Move it to your textures/medres directory, and then modify your solarsys.ssc file to replace your Neptune entry with the following:
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# Begin Neptune
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"Neptune" "Sol"
{
Texture "neptune.jpg"
Color [ 0.75 0.75 1.0 ]
HazeColor [ 0.6 1 0.75 ]
HazeDensity 0.35
Radius 24764
Oblateness 0.01708
CustomOrbit "neptune"
EllipticalOrbit
{
Period 164.793
SemiMajorAxis 30.06896348
Eccentricity 0.00858587
Inclination 1.76917
AscendingNode 131.72169
LongOfPericenter 44.97135
MeanLongitude 304.88003
}
RotationPeriod 16.11
Obliquity 28.32
LongOfRotationAxis 49.235
Albedo 0.41
Rings
{
Inner 41900
Outer 62983
Texture "neptune-rings.png"
}
}
Note that beyond adding the rings, this entry also changes some data to reflect that found at http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/neptunefact.html. If you want to keep Celestia's original data, just copy the section called "Rings" into your current Neptune entry.
Also note that Neptune's rings are very faint, and you may have trouble seeing them on dim displays. Even as faint as my rings are, they are generally brighter than the real thing due to the limitations of an 8-bit alpha channel.
I highly recommend the Minor Moons Addon at http://ennui.shatters.net/celestia/files/minormoons.ssc, as some of the moons included orbit right next to the rings. I also recommend you visit http://www.mmedia.is/%7Ebjj/data/neptune/index.html for Bj?rn J?nsson's Neptune texture map. It requires some resizing to work within Celestia, but it's worth it.
I've also modified Vic Tannenberg's wonderful Triton texture. Specificly, I adjusted the color to something that should be a bit more accurate. If Vic doesn't mind, I'd like to make it available to download as well. ( I hope you're reading Vic. )
Enjoy Neptune!
Troy Corbin Jr.
http://knights.sourceforge.net